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    Shift Scheduling

    Hi,

    I have chanced upon this forum and decided to join as I believe in its success.

    Please refer to the link for reference.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/0kmpjes783...cheduling.xlsx

    I am having trouble with shift scheduling and will greatly appreciate any form of solutions/suggestions.

    I will need a formula that's able to produce the names available for the camp (reflected in Cell K2). So as such, when K2 changes, the list (Cell K5 onwards) of people available changes too.

    Any inputs or suggestions as to how to approach it? Thank you very much!!!

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    Re: Shift Scheduling (Couldn't Solve)

    Hi Sean, and welcome to the forum. I suggest you upload your sample sheet on this forum, as members can be reluctant to visit 3rd party sites when workbooks can be uploaded here.

    Hope this helps.
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    Re: Shift Scheduling (Couldn't Solve)

    Hi, sean_weijie@hotmail

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